Posts featuring photographer Ryan Yoon

Viktoriya Sasonkina catches our eye, as one of the brave cover choices in “The Women Book” shot by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND, SS 2016. Art incites the insatiable need to feed… as creativity courses through her veins she explores the many avenues of possibility. Inwardly focused, one gets the sense that this is a girl always on life’s edge. Excuse the obtuse reference, …

Carly Moore captures the allure of the unknown in ‘Anything as long as it is Classic’ by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Vintage inspiration presented with true poetic vision, this story takes us on a collision course of creativity. The art of intention seen in the subtle shifts of time and space. We feel the passion of the past erupt as we are drawn into the future. Stylist, Lisa Jarvis, …

Bo Don breaks free from convention in ‘Living in your own skin’ shot by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Each image captures our imagination with a vivid mix of savage-power and inner-strength. A fight for freedom is to be a contemporary woman aware of your power. Dueling beauty comes to bare in this captivating tale of love and private longings. Using the face as a function of reality, T…

Anja Cihoric explores the art of individuality in ‘Chipped’ by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND Magazine. Utterly original isn’t that what they say to make you feel better on a cold winter’s day. To fully embrace yourself is to embrace the perfection of your imperfection. The compelling nature of beauty isn’t about ‘what’s fair’ it’…

Isabella O puts on a show in ‘The Mood Maker‘ by Ryan Yoon for THE GROUND, September 2014. Freedom reigns in this tectonic tale of love & private longings. Masked by illusions, Isabella captures our imagination with a stunning selection of charismatic changes. From sexy fishnets to see-thru silks, femme-fatale fashions lead the way, with a blinding blend of emotional outl…

Magdalena Langrova gets emotional in ‘The Wicked Ones’ shot by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. The features of the face erupt in this exquisite piece designed to make you think. Exploring the art of humanity, Yoon dares to look deeper by taking us to a place of inspiration. With colors cast upon the skin the landscape of true beauty lures us in. Behind the eyes of obscurity lives an evoca…

Alice Cornish goes face first in ‘The Past Was Not That Different From Today,’ captured by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Up close and personal, Yoon embraces the essence of excitability, while embarking on the wonderful world of fashion. Timeless beauty wraps itself up, luring us into a fantastical sense of pain and pleasure. The power of the imagination takes hold, with stunning sh…

Cris Herrmann captures the art of ‘Being Extra Ordinary’ in this 60’s inspired piece by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Avant-garde fashion comes alive as we find ourselves lost in a field of free expression. Gender-specific roles are deemed antiquated in this dynamic blend of mind-bending styles. Yoon delivers a piece that speaks to the tenner of our times, with artful ap…

Vasilisa Pavlova stars in ‘Jay Ahr‘ a story of secrets and seduction shot by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Inspired by the purity of intention, to understand the artistry of Ahr is to understand the poetry of people. Having grown up in a place where The Brussels Fine Art Museum served as his playground, it was clear from a young age this was someone who was set on a nomadic life of dis…

Anastasija Kondratjeva plays an intriguing game of ‘Hide & Seek’ in Catch Me if You Can by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Artful in its intention, the journey of self-discovery starts here. Lost in the illusion of life, I race through the streets, struck by the loudness of loneliness. To face myself is to face the undeniable truth. A bold display of defiance and grace, this story dar…

Anja Luenberger takes a trip inside her ‘Wild Imagination’ in a tall tale by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND Magazine, May 2014. The art of fiction comes out to play, but the heart of knowledge lives on forever. Society may be called wicked, but to know the truth one must learn how to navigate the insides. The nuance of ardor breaths it’s air like a tyrant of temptation comes to bar…

Reflecting on the recent devastation in Florida and Texas, I was touched by Collage/Clothing Artist, Tashi Fay. These poetic pieces spoke to me in a very unique way. A creative take on what it would feel like to be wearing everything you owned.

Nadja Auermann looks behind as she sees ahead by Arnaud Lajeunie for Numéro Berlin #1, FW ’16. Art unleashes the avant-garde beast, setting in motion a dramatic feast. The depth that we reach is the truth by which we seek.